Philosophy

THE PRINCIPLE

Our quest for the most energizing and harmonious design principle has lead us to the proportions of the Golden Ratio, which are – quite literally – Nature’s Design, and to the powerful symbol of the Flower of Life.

Years ago, when we first saw Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto’s pictures of water crystals, showing the difference which intention makes on the structure of water, we were very impressed. What fascinated us most at Nature’s Design was the positive change of the water’s structure, which arises from the conscious use of forms which are in harmony with the design principle of the natural world. Since then, a fascination with water and form has stayed with us.

That is what Nature’s Design stands for today: elegant, close to nature, and helpful products of quality for everyday use – and for the well-being of the body, the mind, and the soul.

Water in nature has great taste, it is vital and full of energy. Tap water no longer has such taste, nor such energy due to the unnatural environment and processes. An important point is that water has the power to receive, store, and transfer information. Since water perceives environmental influences, Nature’s Design products help it to become vital again.

The golden ratio relationships are all around us. Sunflower flowers, fern leaves, our body... The golden ratio has always been used in art, architecture... We have created products in the proportions of the golden ratio and established that water feels great in them. Nature's Design products give tap water its natural, hexagonal structure, and a genuine taste of spring water.

The flower of life is a powerful, ancient symbol that was used by different civilizations in different parts of the world more than 5,000 years ago. This symbol works as additional seasoning on water. The shape of the products revitalizes the water, and the symbol gives it additional energy. The symbol “Flower of life” enriches vital water with extra energy.

The NO PLASTIC commitment

Natural materials are the best for people, the environment and the animals. We are strongly aware that plastic products are a danger to the nature, especially to the animals. Plastic ends up in the oceans where it endangers sea animals. Sadly many of the sea creatures die because they mistake pieces of plastic with food. And through the food chain, plastic also comes into our body.